noun 1. a person or thing that : a filler for pies; a filler of orders. 2. a thing or substance used to a gap, cavity, or the like. 3. a substance used to cracks, pores, etc., in a surface before painting or varnishing. 4. a liquid, paste, or the like used to coat a surface or to give solidity, bulk, etc., to a substance, as paper or a chemical powder. 5. Journalism. material, considered of secondary importance, used to out a column or page. 6. an implement used in , as a funnel. 7. cotton, down, or other material used to stuff or pad an object, as a quilt or cloth toy. 8. material placed between the insole and the exterior sole of a shoe. 9. Linguistics. (especially in tagmemics) one of a class of items that can fit into a given slot in a construction. 10. Building Trades. a plate, slab, block, etc., inserted between two parallel members to connect them. 11. the tobacco forming the body of a cigar. 12. metal in the form of a rod or wire, used in brazing, welding, and soldering. [fee-lair, fil-air] /ˈfi lɛər, ˈfɪl ɛər/noun, plural fillér. 1. an aluminum coin of Hungary, the 100th part of a forint. /ˈfɪlə/noun 1. a person or thing that fills 2. an object or substance used to add weight or size to something or to fill in a gap 3. a paste, used for filling in cracks, holes, etc, in a surface before painting 4. (architect) a small joist inserted between and supported by two beams 5.

6. (journalism) articles, photographs, etc, to fill space between more important articles in the layout of a newspaper or magazine 7. (informal) something, such as a musical selection, to fill time in a broadcast or stage presentation 8. a small radio or television transmitter used to fill a gap in coverage n.

late 15c., “one who fills,” agent noun from fill (v.). Meaning “something used to fill” is from 1590s. Specifically of food products by 1901.

[fil-it; usually fi-ley for 1, 10] /ˈfɪl ɪt; usually fɪˈleɪ for 1, 10/ noun 1. Cookery. 2. a narrow band of ribbon or the like worn around the head, usually as an ornament; headband. 3. any narrow strip, as wood or metal. 4. a strip of any material used for binding. 5. Bookbinding. 6. Architecture. […]

[fil-it; usually fi-ley for 1, 10] /ˈfɪl ɪt; usually fɪˈleɪ for 1, 10/ noun 1. Cookery. 2. a narrow band of ribbon or the like worn around the head, usually as an ornament; headband. 3. any narrow strip, as wood or metal. 4. a strip of any material used for binding. 5. Bookbinding. 6. Architecture. […]

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